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Closing the Gap: Digital Innovations to Address Hypertension Disparities

  • 01-12-2025
  • Hypertension
  • Hypertension (DS Geller and DL Cohen, Section Editors)
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Abstract

Purpose of Review

Significant inequities persist in hypertension detection and control, with minoritized populations disproportionately experiencing organ damage and premature death due to uncontrolled hypertension. Remote blood pressure monitoring combined with telehealth visits (RBPM) is proving to be an effective strategy for controlling hypertension. Yet there are challenges related to technology adoption, patient engagement and social determinants of health (SDoH), contributing to disparities in patient outcomes. This review summarizes the evidence to date for RBPM, focusing on the potential to advance health equity in blood pressure control and the existing levers for largescale implementation.

Recent Findings

Several studies demonstrate the promise of RBPM programs to address health disparities through: (1) the use of cellular-enabled blood pressure machines that do not require internet access or smart devices to connect readings into the medical record; (2) emphasis on home blood pressure monitoring to illuminate the daily factors that influence blood pressure control, thereby increasing patient empowerment; (3) adoption of standardized algorithms for hypertension management; and (4) integration of services to address SDoH. Multidisciplinary, non-physician care teams that include nurses, pharmacists, and community health workers are integral to this model. However, most studies have not embraced all aspects of RBPM, and implementation is challenging as current payment models do not support the digital components of RBPM or a diverse workforce of hypertension providers.

Conclusion

To address hypertension disparities, RBPM programs need to integrate digital technology that is accessible to all users as well as multidisciplinary care teams that attend to the medical and social needs of populations experiencing health inequities. 
Title
Closing the Gap: Digital Innovations to Address Hypertension Disparities
Authors
Bassel M. Shanab
Allison E. Gaffey
Lee Schwamm
Matthew Zawalich
Daniel F. Sarpong
Rafael Pérez-Escamilla
Jocelyn Dorney
Charlotte Cooperman
Ryan Schafer
Heather S. Lipkind
Yuan Lu
Oyere K. Onuma
Erica S. Spatz
Publication date
01-12-2025
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Current Cardiology Reports / Issue 1/2025
Print ISSN: 1523-3782
Electronic ISSN: 1534-3170
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11886-024-02171-x
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